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Digital Yacht WLN30 (NMEA 0183 )

EAN: 081159830892

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€302.50
€250.00 Excl. Tax
Quickly available - delivery time 5-10 working days
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Description
DESCRIPTION The

new WLN30 Smart NMEA Mutiplexer with WLAN from Digital Yacht takes iPad integration and tablet integration even further afloat. This allows you to connect to existing GPS, AIS and instrument systems and transfer data wirelessly to an iPad or tablet. For this purpose, we offer apps that display and calculate real-time information. The WLN30 creates a secure, password-protected WLAN network on board to provide the Boats with data.

For example,

when

you connect to an AIS system, AIS target positions and identity data are displayed in real time on detailed electronic charts. This is done through compatible apps such as NavLink, TimeZero, iAIS, iSailor, Seapilot and hundreds more. This turns the tablet into a fully-fledged navigation display.

The

new WLN30 has three NMEA0183 inputs and one NMEA0183 output, which you can program at 4800 or 38400 baud rates via its simple browser interface. The data received at the three inputs is mixed together. The data is then bundled and transmitted to all wireless devices connected to the WLN30 wireless network. The same multiplexed data is also available on the NMEA 0183 output or in alternative mode. This allows data from the wireless application, such as next waypoint or autopilot data, to be forwarded to Other NMEA 0183 devices.

The

entire configuration of the WLN30 can be done via its own simple web interface. Simple open your web browser. Then enter the IP address of the WLN30 and you can set the baud rates, multiplexing mode, network name, password and AP mode. No complicated programming software or app is required. You even have the option to view the NMEA data received in the web browser to make it easier to identify problems.

The

WLN30 supports TCP and UDP network protocols for maximum compatibility with apps. If you want full bi-directional control of an autopilot with guaranteed data integrity, then choose TCP. But even if you want to be the only person receiving the data, TCP is the right format for you. However, if you want to receive the same data on multiple devices, for example a PC at the chart table and an iPad on deck, then choose the UDP send protocol.

With

the three NMEA0183 inputs, you can also use our SeaTalk to NMEA Adapter to network the SeaTalk instrument data directly to the WLN30 or our iKonvert gateway to connect NMEA 2000 data. In addition, it now works with the popular Navionics Boating App for Apple iOS and Android to display GPS and AIS data on your Navionics charts.

To

make it easier for you to connect the WLN30 to your navigation system, we have put together a list of wiring diagrams. You can choose between many different systems of all common brands to get the wiring diagram of your device with our WLN30. You can get the list under the menu item "Support" or by clicking HERE.

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Features Three
  • NMEA 0183 inputs to WiFi multiplexer (4800 baud and 38400 baud)
  • Three
  • NMEA0183
  • inputs Transmit
  • multiplexed
  • data via WiFi and NMEA 0183 output Web interface
  • for setup and initial programming Baud rates
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  • SSID and password via the web interface Supports
  • both TCP and UDP (for multiple connections) protocols View
  • received NMEA data in the web browser for simple troubleshooting of problems Supports
  • a bidirectional WLAN interface for autopilot control Fully
  • compatible with popular navigation apps and
  • software Simple to install IPX4 black box solution &nbsp

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FAQS
Do

I need an internet connection to use the WLN30?
No internet connection is required. Unfortunately, many consumers automatically associate Wi-Fi with the Internet. The WLN30 creates a Wi-Fi network and the local iPad or tablet user searches for it in the same way they search for a Wi-Fi hotspot. Once connected, the NMEA data is sent via the local link on board the Boats.

How

many devices can connect?

Up

to 7 devices can connect via UDP. &nbsp,TCP/IP is a one-to-one connection format. &nbsp,PCs, MACs, Android and iOS are all compatible.

Where

can I find compatible apps?
Simply search for iOS or Android on www.digitalyacht.net and you will find our latest reviews. Popular apps include iRegatta, iNavX, NMEA Remote, iAIS, NavLink, iSailor, SeaPilot, Weather 4D, MaxSea TimeZero, AIS View and hundreds more.

What's

the difference between the WLN30 and the old WLN20?

It

's a completely new chipset with improved performance, fully opto-isolated inputs and outputs, web interface for programming SSID, passwords and baud rate to make hiding and installing easier. It's also super competitive and has three inputs instead of two.

Are there any

Other models in the series?

The

WLN10 Smart with an NMEA 0183 input/output is available for simpler systems or if you already have a mutliplexer. However, you can also use our SeaTalk to NMEA interface to offer SeaTalk 1 connectivity or our convert gateway for NMEA 2000 data.

I

already have a WiFi router on board - can I connect the WLN30 Smart to an existing network?

Yes

! You can program this via the web interface so that you only have one WiFi network on board, with the WLN30 connected directly as a client. This works well with Furuno WiFi radar systems.

More Information
SKU ZDIGWLN30SM
Manufacturer Digital Yacht
Availability
Quickly available - delivery time 5-10 working days
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EAN 081159830892
Digital Yacht WLN30 (NMEA 0183 )

Digital Yacht WLN30 (NMEA 0183 )

€302.50
€250.00 Excl. Tax
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